The Young line is from "Old Man", not "Heart Of Gold". Neil wrote the song with the caretaker of his ranch in Topanga Canyon in mind.Neil is saying that, though the singer is much younger than the subject of the song, there is a natural affinity between the two people. "Doesn't mean that much to me to mean that much to you". He takes the similarities for granted; they're natural. He doesn't have to think about it.

@John, Funny:)Like the Phill Collins song "Two Hearts" which I always thought said "two hearts living in just one mind" huh? Turns out he is saying 'believing in just one mind'. I always pictured some kind of crazy person with more than one personality! Oh well, misheard lyrics...

True cuteness in pop is a difficult thing to achieve; it depends on the performer as much as the song. I think Melanie pulls it off in "Brand New Key", for example, though a lot of people hate that one as well. Millie Smalls is cute, Jamaican accent and all, in "My Boy Lollipop".

"That's because Brand New Key is about sex...and you said "pulls it off"...heh heh!"--Butthead"Yeah and then he said weiner!"--Beavis"He didn't say weiner"--Butthead"Sure he did, he said lollypop"--Beavis"Uh, oh yeah!"--Butthead